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4.9 hrs on record (2.7 hrs at review time)
Woowee Zoowee, it's fast and fun
Posted June 30, 2019.
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3 people found this review helpful
3.0 hrs on record (1.5 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
If I had to grade this game, it would be around a 43/100 right now.

I can't recommend the game in it's current state. Wait a few months to see if they do more balancing of game mechanics, or even wait until it comes out of early access. At the moment, it only feels like a $5 to $10 game, it just doesn't feel fair whatsoever, that is it's biggest issue. I've played games that have unfair feeling moments and mechanics, such as X-Com 2 and Darkest Dungeon, but the mechanics don't work together for this game. The game rolls to see the teir of damage that you do, it rolls to see if you hit, it rolls to see if the enemy or enemys dodge, and it rolls to see if the attack is block, or atleast that's what it seems. On top of that, there is a very short time limit for each stage of the game's story, there are levels and a level curve, and you get little in terms of gold, exp, and items from encounters when compared to the cost of everything else. If they can fix these blatant issues and balance everything, I would say the game would be worth a solid $20.

The best way to fix this is to remove the timer, or atleast give an option to remove the timer, and make the game less rng dependent.

Apart from all of that, the only other issues I noticed were some grammatical and spelling errors in the text. The artwork, animations, and the base idea for game mechanics are solid, and the story is interesting, and does what it needs to do to continue the game.
Posted June 16, 2017.
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3.4 hrs on record
DLC quest is an 8-bit/16-bit style game that is quick and easy to play. Due to the game having "2" endings, there is a slght amount of replayability. I would deffinitely say the game is worth $3.00.
Posted August 5, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
22.2 hrs on record
Dust: An Elysian Tail is a game that I would describe as a work of art. After completing this game on normal difficulty, I can say that the gameplay, while refined, is not the easiest to get the hang of, or master, but the game is extremely fun none the less. The art and story are unique, making the game quite memorable. My only gripe about the game is that the story is quite short.
Posted July 31, 2016.
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